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Commanche 90 replacement bands

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New to the forum, but bought a Comanche 90 in '15 and the bands finally snapped on it, anyone know where to get replacement bands for this guy? I'd try to replace them myself via youtube tutorials, however the access I have to tools and other things needed is next to nothing; thoughts, tips, suggestions? Thanks!
 
Just Google them. They are/were widely available. They just screw on and off, as does the wishbone.

I prefer bulk-rubber but you said no tools.

4 years is a long life, esp. for screw-in rubbers. You should really change your bands before they tear. Maybe every 2-3 years (Italian member Spaghetti changed his screw-in bands every year - but the sun is stronger there, he dived a lot - although he used several spearguns - and rubbers are probably cheaper there).
 
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